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Agapito
By or so, it's time to head to the salsatecas of the Juanchito District, about 12km east of the center. A taxi should get you there from the center for about US$5 . Salsatecas generally don't charge admission, and you order drinks by the bottle.
Agapito is next door to Changó, a humbler but no less sexy salsateca , which features a viejoteca on Sunday afternoon, when older folks take over the dance floor.
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Av Sexta Corridor
Whether your taste runs to sleazy discos or sleek cocktail lounges, you'll find what you're looking for along the Av Sexta Corridor. Just wander up and down Av Sexta and listen for the kind of music that puts you in the mood - disco, classic salsa, hip-hop and Latin dance are all represented.
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Changó
Changó is a Juanchito classic, and boasts cushy booths around a smoking dance floor.
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Juanchito District
When the sun goes down, calenõs (Cali people) have one thing on their minds - salsa. The city's best-known salsa nightlife is in the legendary Juanchito district, way south of the center. Two of the most famous salsa places here are Changó and Agapito. Come on the weekend - preferably after ten - and take a taxi or a chiva (bus)tour.
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Kukuramakara
Kukuramakara is a simple, one-room affair, but locals say it attracts the most beautiful women in Cali.
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Las Brisas de la Sexta
Las Brisas de la Sexta is one of the largest, and a perennial favorite.
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Lotus
Lotus is an ultra-lounge with ambient music, glowing plastic walls, and cocktail-swilling cuties.
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Sambacaramba
The newest Juanchito hot spot, it attracts a sexy, younger crowd with a rocking sound system and plush, terraced seating.
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Tin Tin Deo
There's an alternative Zona Rosa around Calle 5 in southern Cali. Tin Tin Deo pumps out salsa as well as musica del pacifico (African-influenced music from Colombia's Pacific coast) for a mixed crowd that includes a lot of intellectual types from the nearby university.
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